Re: Re: easy way to configure domU

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Hi,

I have the same console problem with Full Virtualization... As I am not using any graphic card, I would have liked to use a serial console to connect to my Full Virtualized DomU's console. Do anybody knows how to do this ?

thanks
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On 7/19/07, Olivier Renault <orenault@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> One thing, though - if you're using full virtualization (as we are,
> under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5), can you still use the console? I've
> been trying to start the base domU using 'xm create domainname -c', but
> it just bounces me to a '?' prompt that doesn't allow any input, and the
> only way I can get out of it is to use another connection to shutdown
> the domain. I've also tried using 'xm console domainname' to connect to
> the domain when it is already running, but I get the same response.

if you are using full virt the -c will not worked.

You can still mount the partition from the VM directly on your system.
You may want to look at kpartx ( if you are using lvm in your guest )/
lomount ( if no LVM in guest ) to achieve it.

Regards,
Olivier

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